Excursion Battle of okinawa – a remembrance tour at Naha
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Explore the sites of one of the deadliest battles of World War II during this memorable, half-day excursion to Okinawa, its battlefield sites, and monuments.
Battle of Okinawa
Some of the deadliest fighting of World War II took place on Okinawa, the only place where a battle was fought on Japanese soil. U.S. troops landed here on April 1, 1945 and it took 82 nightmarish days for the island to be captured. Discover the major points of interest that memorialise the fighting on Okinawa during World War II.
Depart the pier for the approximately 15-minute drive to the former Japanese Navy's Underground Headquarters.
Former Japanese Navy's Underground Headquarters
The former underground headquarters of the Japanese Navy is located where Rear Admiral Ota and his men desperately fought to the end on June 13, 1945. Upon arrival, walk down the 101 steps into the narrow tunnels of the headquarters to see the commanding officer's room, staff room, generator rooms, and more. Along the way, gain a unique insight into the experiences of the Japanese soldiers and officers inside the headquarters.
Himeyuri Monument
Next, re-board your coach and drive to the Himeyuri Monument. This monument and small museum symbolises the severity of the Battle of Okinawa and is dedicated to over 200 female students and their teachers who died as volunteer nurses in the Himeyuri Corps. Visit the small museum to learn more of the lives of these civilians. While most of the displays are in Japanese, the message of the value of peace is evident.
Peace Memorial Park & Cornerstone of Peace
Your tour continues with a visit to Peace Memorial Park, which offers beautiful vistas overlooking the ocean and features several open-air memorials. From here, proceed for a visit to the Cornerstone of Peace. Located in the hills of Mabuni where the fiercest battles took place, the Cornerstone of Peace stands as a symbol of the tragic loss of life for both the Okinawan and Allied forces.
At the conclusion of your tour, commence the approximately 45-minute drive back to the pier.
Points of interests
Points of interest seen on this excursion include: Okinawa, Japanese Navy's Underground Headquarters, Himeyuri Monument and Museum, Peace Memorial Park, Cornerstone of Peace, Mabuni
Note
Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount (approximately 2.2km or 1.36miles) of walking, with around 350 steps at the various sites. This tour is not suitable for guests with guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. This tour is NOT recommended for the guests who have Claustrophobia and Nyctophobia. This tour includes sensitive material, including graphic pictures and displays of the atrocities of war. Lightweight, comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. Although credit cards are mainly accepted, Japanese yen is required for any purchases: guests are advised to exchange money at the airport prior to the cruise. Due to the popularity of sights visited, some crowding may be anticipated. The tour sequence may vary. Local Tour Guides tend to have a strong accent therefore we urge flexibility.